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The Art of Apartment Living by Art Buro - Paris
For many people, apartment living is an unfortunate but unavoidable aspect of modern urban life.
Dunraven Street Penthouse, London: GBP 8,500,000
Alexander McQueen's fashion design genius is beyond doubt, but his interior design skills are somewhat less remarked on.
Parallel Choice Assortment by Dante Goods and Bads
The most creative designs often come from random thoughts of a wandering mind, and so it was for the Parallel Choice Assortment collection of furniture and accessories by German brand Dante Goods and Bads.
Canal St Martin Apartment by Stephane Ghestem
Too much minimalism can make a boy dull, sometimes it's good to let go and indulge our senses with vibrant colours and exotic shapes.
Poured Bowl by Troels Flensted
One of the standout talents at the recent DMY design exhibition in Berlin is Troels Flensted from Copenhagen.
SaveSaveSoho Farmhouse
Even the most convinced urbanites sometimes dream about country life and country life doesn't come much more appealing than at the Soho Farmhouse, which opened in autumn 2015 with promises to revolutionise country retreat holidays.
Glass Extravaganza from Lasvit
Progressive Czech glass specialists Lasvit put on a spectacular show during the design week in Milan, showcasing a wide range of installations, lights and accessories which threatened to outshine the neo-classical splendour of the Palazzo Serbelloni where they were shown.
464 Greenwich Street Loft, New York: USD 29,995,000 (GBP 20,686,000)
Mickey Drexler, who had built Gap into a leading global fashion chain and then did the same to J Crew, is not just a serial fashion entrepreneur extraordinaire, but also a renowned collector of trophy properties.
Rhythm of Light Collection by Susanne de Graef
Nestled in a corner of the Salone Satellite area of the Salone del Mobile in Milan were exquisite chandeliers with strong sculptural shapes and a delicate demeanour.
Brass Ensemble by Ghidini 1961
Over the past few years designers have been delighting in pushing the creative possibilities of unusual and mixed materials - first there was copper, then marble.
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